Assignment 3:
CAM SAM C

Chelsea Hopkins
Camera
Shots

Camera
Angles

Camera
Movement

Composition

Establishing shot

High

Pan

Symmetry

Wide Shot

Low

Tilt

Asymmetry

Long

Canted/oblique

Track

Rule of thirds

Mid/medium

Zoom

Shallow focus

Close up

Reverse zoom

Deep focus

Extreme close up

Dolly

Focus pulls

Pov(Point of view)
Over the shoulder
Two shot
Overhead
Establishing Shot
Establishing
shots set a
scene, giving
the viewer an
idea of its
setting. These
can be taken
from a range of
distances.
Wide Shot
Wembley
stadium

This gives a large variety of
information. It shows a large
amount of detail to show exactly
what happens in the image
Long Shot

Long shots are used to frame a
character or subjects full body.
Therefore allowing us to see
the full image
Mid-Shot

A medium shot tends to focus from the waist
or chest upwards, this shot is usually used to
frame a character or subject. These pictures
show a recent holiday to Turkey, my nephew
and my 16th birthday
Close Up

Close ups are used to frame a
particular part of someone's body and
give you detail of a character or
subjects features.
Extreme Close Up

Extreme close ups focus on one
aspect of a persons characteristics.
This could be any aspect including
the eye, lips, nose or hands
POV

A point of view
shot shows you
what the
character is
looking at
Two Shot

Two shots always have
two items or
people, showing a
relationship between
them
High

A high angle is when
the camera is located
above the eye line.
With the angle the
camera looks down at
the subject
Low

The opposite of
high, a low angle
looks up at the
subject and is
located below the
eye line
Tilt

Tilt is the movement of the camera
when it is stationary and rotates
vertically
Track

Tracking is when the camera the camera is on a dolly
and pushed on a track when taking a picture or it moves
with the subject in the shot
Zoom

Zooming go in towards a subject to give more
detail
Reverse Zoom

Reverse zoom moves away from the subject, showing
detail beforehand.
Deep Focus
A deep focus shows the
entire image in focus to
give the audience the full
perspective

Screen shot
Asymmetry

A shot is unbalanced or
asymmetrical on both sides,
meaning they look different to
show disorder chaos or various
objects
Shallow Focus

A shallow focus emphasises one
part of a picture before another

Assignment 3 CAMSAM